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Choose the Correct Answer. a 5 per Cent Sugar Solution Means that :

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प्रश्न

Choose the correct answer.

A 5 per cent sugar solution means that :

विकल्प

  • 5 g of sugar is dissolved in 95 g of water.

  • 5 g of sugar is dissolved in 100 g of water.

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उत्तर

A 5% sugar solution means 5 gm of sugar is dissolved in 95 gm of water. Therefore, the correct option is “a”.

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अध्याय 2: Is Matter Around Us Pure - Very Short Answers [पृष्ठ ७९]

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अध्याय 2 Is Matter Around Us Pure
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